Volunteer: FIRST Robotics Competition Mentor/Coach 2025-26FRC Team Coach/Mentor Role Description
Position Title: FRC Team Coach/Mentor Overview: The FRC Team Coach/Mentor plays a crucial role in guiding and supporting high school students as they design, build, and program a robot for competition. This individual fosters teamwork, encourages innovation, and helps develop essential skills in students. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership: Facilitate team meetings and discussions.Set team goals and objectives for the season.Ensure a positive and inclusive team culture.Technical Guidance: Provide mentorship in engineering design, programming, and electronics.Assist in troubleshooting and problem-solving during robot development.Encourage hands-on learning and experimentation.Project Management: Help manage the team’s timeline and project milestones.Coordinate tasks among team members to ensure efficient workflow.Monitor progress and provide feedback throughout the build season.Safety Oversight: Promote a culture of safety in the workshop and during competitions.Ensure compliance with safety rules and regulations.Skills Development: Teach students technical skills relevant to robotics, such as CAD, coding, and mechanical assembly.Encourage the development of soft skills, including teamwork, communication, and leadership.Competition Preparation: Guide the team through the competition process, including strategy development and practice matches.Support students in understanding the game rules and scoring system.Community Engagement: Act as a liaison between the team and the community, sponsors, and other stakeholders.Promote STEM education and the values of FIRST within the local community.Reflect and Improve: After competitions, lead discussions on lessons learned and areas for improvement.Help the team set goals for future seasons based on feedback and experiences.Qualifications: Experience in mentoring or coaching students, preferably in a STEM-related environment.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Passion for inspiring and motivating young people.Background in engineering, robotics, programming, or a related field is optional.Commitment: Availability during team meetings, workshops, and competitions, typically spanning the build season (January to April) and competition events.Program: STEM Enrichment FRC Team Coach/Mentor Role Description
Position Title: FRC Team Coach/Mentor Overview: The FRC Team Coach/Mentor plays a crucial role in guiding and supporting high school students as they design, build, and program a robot for competition. This individual fosters teamwork, encourages innovation, and helps develop essential skills in students. Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership: Facilitate team meetings and discussions.Set team goals and objectives for the season.Ensure a positive and inclusive team culture.Technical Guidance: Provide mentorship in engineering design, programming, and electronics.Assist in troubleshooting and problem-solving during robot development.Encourage hands-on learning and experimentation.Project Management: Help manage the team’s timeline and project milestones.Coordinate tasks among team members to ensure efficient workflow.Monitor progress and provide feedback throughout the build season.Safety Oversight: Promote a culture of safety in the workshop and during competitions.Ensure compliance with safety rules and regulations.Skills Development: Teach students technical skills relevant to robotics, such as CAD, coding, and mechanical assembly.Encourage the development of soft skills, including teamwork, communication, and leadership.Competition Preparation: Guide the team through the competition process, including strategy development and practice matches.Support students in understanding the game rules and scoring system.Community Engagement: Act as a liaison between the team and the community, sponsors, and other stakeholders.Promote STEM education and the values of FIRST within the local community.Reflect and Improve: After competitions, lead discussions on lessons learned and areas for improvement.Help the team set goals for future seasons based on feedback and experiences.Qualifications: Experience in mentoring or coaching students, preferably in a STEM-related environment.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Passion for inspiring and motivating young people.Background in engineering, robotics, programming, or a related field is optional.Commitment: Availability during team meetings, workshops, and competitions, typically spanning the build season (January to April) and competition events.Program: STEM Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dungeon & Dragon Volunteer Room MonitorsVolunteer Opportunity – Room Monitors for D&D/TTRPG Club STEM Secondary School has a robust Dungeons & Dragons and TTRPGs Club. We are expecting 100+ students to participate this year! To support the level of interest in the club, we need a strong team of room monitors to help ensure our game spaces run smoothly. Previous knowledge of tabletop role-playing games is not required. Your role will be to help supervise, provide support as needed, and maintain a safe and fun environment for all participants. Our amazing volunteers and students will handle the teaching and game-running. The club meets on Thursdays from 3:30 - 5:00 PM. Note: There is a separate volunteer sign-up for those interested in being trained as a game master. This training is on Tuesdays. Program: STEM Enrichment Volunteer Opportunity – Room Monitors for D&D/TTRPG Club STEM Secondary School has a robust Dungeons & Dragons and TTRPGs Club. We are expecting 100+ students to participate this year! To support the level of interest in the club, we need a strong team of room monitors to help ensure our game spaces run smoothly. Previous knowledge of tabletop role-playing games is not required. Your role will be to help supervise, provide support as needed, and maintain a safe and fun environment for all participants. Our amazing volunteers and students will handle the teaching and game-running. The club meets on Thursdays from 3:30 - 5:00 PM. Note: There is a separate volunteer sign-up for those interested in being trained as a game master. This training is on Tuesdays. Program: STEM Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Game Master Training - Learn to run table top role-playing games! (copy)This program will teach students and volunteers the art and science of how to gamemaster (GM) a role-playing session. We will start with a roleplaying safety tip sheet to learn how to identify topics that are or are not appropriate for various game tables, judgment-free; this is a discussion of how to have these conversations, not an endorsement one way or another.
Meetings are on Tuesdays in Ms. Montour's room. Program: STEM Enrichment This program will teach students and volunteers the art and science of how to gamemaster (GM) a role-playing session. We will start with a roleplaying safety tip sheet to learn how to identify topics that are or are not appropriate for various game tables, judgment-free; this is a discussion of how to have these conversations, not an endorsement one way or another.
Meetings are on Tuesdays in Ms. Montour's room. Program: STEM Enrichment Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Flexible Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Secondary DrivelineHelp us start and end the day safely for our students by volunteering to assist with STEM Secondary School driveline. It is a wonderful way to engage with students and be a friendly face of the greater STEM community. You will assist by greeting students, directing traffic, monitoring crosswalks, and ensuring the overall safety of our STEM School Highlands Ranch students. Please look at the days and times below, and help wherever you can! Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Help us start and end the day safely for our students by volunteering to assist with STEM Secondary School driveline. It is a wonderful way to engage with students and be a friendly face of the greater STEM community. You will assist by greeting students, directing traffic, monitoring crosswalks, and ensuring the overall safety of our STEM School Highlands Ranch students. Please look at the days and times below, and help wherever you can! Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle School Lunchroom HelperCome join our STEM students during their lunch period. You will spend your time visiting with and monitoring students while they eat lunch and assist in cleaning up after each lunch period. Our students and staff do their very best to keep our lunchrooms clean and students safe, but extra hands are always appreciated! Sign up for shifts below. Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Come join our STEM students during their lunch period. You will spend your time visiting with and monitoring students while they eat lunch and assist in cleaning up after each lunch period. Our students and staff do their very best to keep our lunchrooms clean and students safe, but extra hands are always appreciated! Sign up for shifts below. Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School Lunchroom HelperCome join our STEM students during their lunch period. You will spend your time visiting with and monitoring students while they eat lunch and assist in cleaning up after each lunch period. Our students and staff do their very best to keep our lunchrooms clean and students safe, but extra hands are always appreciated! Sign up for shifts below. Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Come join our STEM students during their lunch period. You will spend your time visiting with and monitoring students while they eat lunch and assist in cleaning up after each lunch period. Our students and staff do their very best to keep our lunchrooms clean and students safe, but extra hands are always appreciated! Sign up for shifts below. Thank you for all you do! Program: STEM School Highlands Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80129 Allow Groups: No |